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The pedal sensor on the accelerator pedal is most probably stuffed. Not sure what they cost.

Is it aftermarket cruise or OEM?

It's aftermarket cruise fitted by Tower audio in Moorabin. The cruise has been on the car for a few years.

Is there a part number and where's the best place to buy a throttle pedal?

Thanks.

You only need the sensor on the side of the pedal assembly...

I looked through all the listings and this is all I can find relating to the accelerator,

Applies for models Manufacture period Spec VQ25DD +VQ25DET 10.2001 - 08.2004 18002 - lever complete, accelerator with / drum

18010B - nut

18110F - pad, accelerator pedal

Only in Melbourne, I know Niss4x4 have a few.

I had major issues with my sensor throwing codes and going into throttle limp mode, bloody dangerous on the road when all power just cuts out. I disconnected the cruise and never had an issue again. Shame, Leon's cruise setup was damn nice.

I ended up buying one from a wreckers, Jap Sports Spares, $125 delivered. Cheapest out of all the wreckers I called.

Also I got a quote back from amayama, part no. now is 18002AL51A and price was $220.36 aud including delivery which his pretty reasonable.

I did a relearn on the idle, it probably wasn't necessary, so far so good.

Thanks for all your help.

Grant.

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